Thursday, November 20, 2008

3x Thursday

1. What did you want to be when you were a kid?
2. What did you grow up to be? Are you happy with that choice?
3. If you could choose any job for the next 30 years, what would it be? Why?


1. When I was younger and still in high school I thought I would someday be a lawyer. I really don't know what happened to that thought. It surely never materialized. In my senior year Sister Anastasia had it in her head that because of my abilities in math I had to go into accounting and being young and impressionable I let her lead me in that direction. I was registered at a small Catholic Ukranian College outside of Philadelphia to pursue a degree in accounting. Due to family issues I never attended that college and never got that degree, nor any other to speak of.
2. I am now a government employee. I often say to my mom...yeah, I don't recall ever saying I want to grow up to be a civil servant. I have worked in the payroll and human resources field for 19 years now. I have more payroll than HR experience. I currently assist our regional Payroll/Travel Program Manager by creating and delivering training on payroll and handling the employee travel for our upper management. I am not happy any longer. I am tired of a lot of things. I have 11 more years before I qualify to retire from the government and I want to do something different, but that is hard once you get so much experience in one area in the government, it is not so easy to change to a different field. I have to use my previous management experience from when I was a Regional Payroll Manager to help me cross over to something else and it is not easy.
3. I would become a teacher. I know it does not pay as much as I make now, but it is what I now know I want to do with my life. And I will be. I plan to go back to school and get my teachers degree so that in 11 years when I retire from this job I can become a teacher. I may not do it for another 30 years, but I will do it for at least 10-15. I hope I can make a difference in the world by helping to grow our future. I know it is difficult in today's world to be a teacher; my sister-in-law recently started teaching and has told me some stories of kids that are just plain bad and now matter what the parent does it does not change. I don't know how you handle those types of things, but I am willing to learn and hopefully somewhere along the way I can make a difference with those young people so that they can grow up to be productive citizens.

2 comments:

  1. 1. What did you want to be when you were a kid?
    A writer. I like to write poetry and stories when I was a kid and a teen.

    2. What did you grow up to be? Are you happy with that choice?
    I've been in both healthcare and retail mostly. I prefer healthcare. I'm not doing what I want right now.

    3. If you could choose any job for the next 30 years, what would it be? Why?
    Well I don't want to work for another 30 years, I'd like to retire sometime but my future goal (hopefully within the next few years) is to get some land with my bf, a good size house, do a job I can do from home and take care of foster kids.

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  2. When I was a kid--being a teacher or a concert pianist was my aspiration. And actually, I went chasing both.

    Of course, I grew up to be neither.....LOL

    And what do I wanna be when I grow up??

    <--has no intention of growing up

    ;-)

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